Clutch actuator
10280988 ยท 2019-05-07
Assignee
Inventors
- Jin Woo Lee (Gangwon-do, KR)
- Eui Hee Jeong (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Jeong Heon Kam (Seongnam-si, KR)
- Jong Min Kim (Busan, KR)
- In Tae Park (Hwaseong-si, KR)
- Jeong Kyu Lee (Suwon-si, KR)
- Seung Hun Cha (Seoul, KR)
Cpc classification
F16D13/752
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D23/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D2023/123
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16D23/12
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16D28/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A clutch actuator includes: a reduction gear to rotate in a housing by a motor; a connecting rod having a first end connected to the reduction gear; a pair of levers provided on a hinge shaft in the housing, and connected to a second end of the connecting rod to rotate according to a rotation of the reduction gear; a push rod contacting with a clutch actuator fork; and a wear compensating unit movably coupled between the levers in a vertical direction and provided with an inclined surface contacting a first cam. In particular, the push rod has one end extended outwardly of the housing and is coupled with the first cam of which one end is movably inserted into the first hole of the levers.
Claims
1. A clutch actuator, comprising: a reduction gear configured to rotate in a housing by a motor; a connecting rod having a first end connected to the reduction gear; a pair of levers configured to be provided on a hinge shaft in the housing, connected to a second end of the connecting rod, rotate according to a rotation of the reduction gear, and have a first hole in a horizontal direction provided in an upper portion of the pair of levers with respect to the hinge shaft; a push rod configured to be in contact with a clutch actuator fork, having a first end extended outwardly of the housing, be coupled with a first cam of which one end is movably inserted into the first hole to operate the clutch actuator fork while linearly moving according to the rotation of at least one lever of the pair of levers; and a wear compensating unit configured to be movably coupled between the pair of levers in a vertical direction and provided with a first inclined surface contacting the first cam to adjust a position of the first cam while vertically moving based on a degree of a clutch facing wear.
2. The clutch actuator of claim 1, wherein the pair of levers are provided with a second hole and a third hole in a horizontal direction that are provided in a lower portion of the pair of levers with respect to the hinge shaft, and a second cam and a third cam are movably inserted into the second hole and the third hole, respectively.
3. The clutch actuator of claim 2, wherein the wear compensating unit includes: a first plate having the first inclined surface configured to contact the first cam provided at an upper end of the first plate, and a second inclined surface configured to contact the second cam provided at a lower end of the first plate to be moved downwardly when the first cam is moved in one direction so as to move the second cam in another direction; and a second plate having a third inclined surface configured to contact the second cam provided with a lower end portion of the second plate, and a fourth inclined surface configured to contact the third cam provided at an upper end portion of the second plate to be moved upwardly when the second cam is moved in the another direction to thereby move the third cam in the another direction.
4. The clutch actuator of claim 3, wherein the second end of the connecting rod is coupled to the third cam.
5. The clutch actuator of claim 3, wherein the first inclined surface is formed in a direction in which the first plate is moved downward when the first cam is moved in the one direction, the second inclined surface is formed in a direction in which the second cam is moved in the another direction when the first plate is moved downward, and the third inclined surface and the fourth inclined surface are formed in a direction opposite to a direction in which the second inclined surface is headed.
6. The clutch actuator of claim 1, wherein a plurality of rivets are formed between the pair of levers, and a plurality of vertical long holes are formed at corresponding positions to the plurality of rivets so that the rivets are inserted into the wear compensating unit.
7. The clutch actuator of claim 1, wherein the push rod has a middle portion protrudedly provided with a protrusion and a second end inserted into a pivot, and a compression spring is provided between the protrusion and the pivot of the push rod.
8. The clutch actuator of claim 7, wherein one end of the pivot is provided with a groove into which the first cam is inserted, and thus the pivot and the push rod are integrally formed with respect to the first cam.
9. The clutch actuator of claim 1, wherein an auxiliary spring is connected between a lower end of the pair of levers and the housing.
10. The clutch actuator of claim 1, further comprising: an absorption spring having a first end fixed in the housing and a second end configured to contact a stopper protruding on one side of the reduction gear to inhibit a backlash of the reduction gear.
Description
DRAWINGS
(1) In order that the disclosure may be well understood, there will now be described various forms thereof, given by way of example, reference being made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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(11) The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(12) The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
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(14) Referring first to
(15) As illustrated in
(16) Meanwhile, the wear compensating unit 60 is inserted between the pair of levers 30. In one form, as illustrated in
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(18) Further, the wear compensating unit 60 may include a first plate 61 configured to have an inclined surface 62 contacting the first cam 32 provided at an upper end of first plate 61 and a second inclined surface 63 contacting the second cam 34 provided at a lower end of the first plate 61 to be moved downwardly when the first cam 32 is moved in one direction to thereby move the second cam 34 in the other direction. A second plate 65 has a third inclined surface 67 contacting the second cam 34 provided with a lower end portion of the second plate 65 and a fourth inclined surface 67 contacting the third cam 36 provided at an upper end portion of the second plate 65 to be moved upwardly when the second cam 34 is moved in the other direction to thereby move the third cam 36 in the other direction.
(19) At this point, the other end of the connecting rod 25 is provided to be coupled to the third cam 36.
(20) Further, the first inclined surface 62 is formed in a direction in which the first plate 61 is moved downward when the first cam 32 is moved in one direction and the second inclined surface 63 is formed in a direction in which the second cam 34 is moved in the other direction when the first plate 61 is moved downward and the third inclined surface 66 and the fourth inclined surface 67 may be formed in a direction opposite to the direction in which the second inclined surface 63 is headed.
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(22) If the clutch facing wear occurs, the push rod 50 is pushed backward as illustrated in
(23) Therefore, even if a back stroke occurs in the clutch actuator fork due to the clutch facing wear, the control stroke distance between the lever 30 and the housing 5 is not changed, such that the accurate clutch actuator control may be performed.
(24) A plurality of rivets 70 are formed between the levers 30 and a plurality of vertical long holes may be formed at corresponding positions so that the rivets 70 are inserted into the wear compensating unit 60.
(25) Therefore, the first and second plates 61 and 65 may be vertically moved between the levers 30 but may be inhibited or prevented from moving to other positions.
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(27) Further, the other end of the pivot 55 is provided with a groove 59 into which the first cam 32 is inserted, and thus the pivot 55 and the push rod 50 may be integrally formed with respect to the first cam 32. Therefore, the push rod 50 may be provided to be linearly moved even if the lever 30 rotates.
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(30) Further, the clutch actuator may further include an absorption spring configured to have one end fixed in the housing 5 and the other end provided to contact a stopper 27 protruding on one side of the reduction gear 20 to reduce or prevent a backlash of the reduction gear 20.
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(32) In addition, a boot inserted into the push rod 50 may be provided outside the housing 5 to reduce or prevent foreign matters from penetrating into the clutch housing and to provide water tightness with the push rod 50.
(33) The clutch actuator having the above-mentioned structure may keep the control stroke position of the actuator the same even if the clutch facing wear occurs, thereby improving the accuracy of the stroke control.
(34) Although the present disclosure has been illustrated and described with respect to specific exemplary forms, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that the present disclosure may be variously modified and altered without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.